Hurricane Response
Hurricane response involves a series of coordinated actions taken by government agencies, non-profit organizations, and communities to prepare for, manage, and recover from hurricanes. This includes issuing warnings, evacuating residents, and providing emergency shelters. Key organizations like the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) play a crucial role in these efforts.
After a hurricane strikes, response efforts focus on search and rescue operations, restoring essential services, and providing medical care. Communities often rely on volunteers and local resources to assist in recovery. Long-term recovery plans may include rebuilding infrastructure and providing financial assistance to affected individuals and businesses.